Probate Judge Catherine Sala is expected to issue a ruling Wednesday on declaring Tanner, Alexander and Andrew Skelton legally dead.
I know that if you call this number, my mom will answer it.’” She said there’s “no doubt” they’re dead. Skelton, 53, appeared in court by video from prison and said he didn’t want to participate.
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Three Michigan brothers missing since 2010 are declared dead by a judge at mom's requestDETROIT (AP) — A judge declared three Michigan brothers dead Wednesday, more than 14 years after they disappeared at Thanksgiving in a small-town tragedy that remains unsolved despite an explicit ...
A judge in Michigan has declared dead three siblings who disappeared more than a decade ago after going to spend Thanksgiving with their father. The Skelton boys — Andrew, 9, Alexander, 7, and Tanner, ...
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Judge grants petition to declare Skelton brothers legally deadLenawee County Judge Catherine Sala ruled on the matter, declaring Andrew, Alexander, and Tanner Skelton dead, 14 years after they were last seen in Morenci, Michigan.
Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton − who were 9, 7 and 5 years old − have long been presumed dead, though their bodies have never been found. Investigators from the Morenci Police Department ...
Tanya Zuvers, the mother of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton, is asking a judge to have the boys declared legally dead. Police clearly believe John Skelton is responsible, though he has not ...
MORENCI, Mich. — The court proceedings to declare Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton, three boys who went missing in 2010 from Morenci, Michigan, legally dead began Monday. The court action ...
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